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Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli

Stargirl

by Jerry Spinelli
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  • First Published:
  • Aug 1, 2000, 176 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2002, 192 pages
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Ashley

Stargirl
Stargirl was a good book... IN THE BEGINING. When I read that part about the "peanut butter" I was so turned off. And at the ball where Stargirl kisses Hilari that was freaking gay. I stopped reading after that.
Stargirl

Yaaawwnnn
The book at the beginning is interresting and exciting. Then it ends up getting boring because Stargirl acts like a freak. I hate this book because stargirl acts so gay and freaky.
Krystina Abriel

weird
this book was straight up..weird
T-Rey

Stargirl
The book was to confusing. I hated it. The only reason I read was because the teacher made us.
killer

stargirl
this book was the most boringest book i've ever read this book is stupid to read and i could no read have of it. I could read only 35 pages so this book sukes thats why i gave it a 1
bex

it was terrible!!!!!!!!! i read it because it was short so it was east to read for a school book report


i hate it it just makes you fall a sleep
Shawn Owen

This book was an all right book but it just wasn't for me.

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